Lancaster ND714

Lancaster ND714 was lost on a mission to Etampes in N. France on 9/10 June 1944.
Apparently in service with No 582 Squadron at that time.
It seems not many further details are known about crew and/or crash location, but I'm sure someone can help us out here...

No sign of a loss of a Lancaster crew on cwgc for 12 squadron 15th or 16th June 1944. One loss of a 582 Squadron crew on 16/6/44 buried in Ste. Catherine communal cemetery. I can give you names of crew if that helps.

ND502 according to Chorley

hello,

Howard, you make this case even darker ! CHORLEY has the plane which crashed in Ste Catherine, a suburb of Arras in France as ND502, but indeed a plane belonging to No. 582 Squadron. 6 members of the crew are buried in Ste Catherine, wireless operator F/Sgt Robert F. BOOTS was the only survivor and evaded capture.

On the 9th June 44 there were losses to 44 and 49 squadrons (14 airmen buried at Morigny-Champigny including two Australians with no squadron identified). On the 10th June 44 a further loss is recorded against 49 squadron - crew buried at Bayeux. It looks like a case of quickly scratched together planes and crews with the paper-work never quite catching up.